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Student placed 18.5 of glucose () in a volumetric flask, added enough water to dissolve the glucose by swirling, then carefully added additional water until the 100.- mark on the neck of the flask was reached. The flask was then shaken until the solution was uniform. A 55.0- sample of this glucose solution was diluted to 0.500 . How many grams of glucose are in 100. of the final solution.
Calculate the standard potential for this reaction. Normally, X is Fe. Here it is some unknown metal, allowing for somewhat random values for ΔGo.
Give equations for the reaction of salicylic acid with the following: a) acetyl chloride/pyridine b) methanol/HCl/heat c) sodium bicarbonate, room temperature
To the same RNA solution, we added an equimolar amount of an RNA binding protein that binds to that RNA specifically. The protein has a molecular weight of 100,000 and contains 10 Trp and 10 Tyrosine residues
a solution is prepared using 15.0 ml of 1.0 m hcl and 20.0 ml of 0.5 m hno3. the final volume of the solution is 1.25
25g of a hydrocarbon undergoes complete combustion leading to the formation of 77 g of CO2. What is the % of carbon in the hydrocarbon?
How would you prepare a 25.0% water in ethyl alcohol solution using 100.0 ml of ethyl alcohol (the density of alcohol is 0.7893 g/ml)
Three manufacturers are producing carbonated bottled water. One company introduces carbonate by bubbling carbon dioxide into water until CT=10-3 M (equivalent to adding "H2CO3*" until CT = 1 x 10-3 M), a second adds sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) unt..
how many 3-liter balloons could the 12-l helium tank fill? keep in mind that an exhausted helium tank is not empty. in
Can someone explain to me how you would determine the molecular orbital theory diagrams associated with butene and overall the basic concept behind molecular orbital theory and drawing diagrams associated with it
Metallic copper is formed when aluminum reacts with copper(II) sulfate. How many grams of metallic copper can be obtained when 54.0 g of Al react with 319 g of CuSO4?
Assuming stomach acid is 0.1 M HCl, how many grams of stomach acid would have been neutralized by311mg of Mg(OH)2
A reaction has a rate constant of 1.27×10^4/s at 29 degrees C and 0.234/s at 79 degrees C. What is the value of the rate constant at 18
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